1. BUY FROM A DEALERSHIP SHOWROOM
FLOOR. The most common and most expensive method.

When you work with a dealer you will
work with commissioned salespeople hired usually with little or no experience and their backroom "managers."
The primary goal is to get you to purchase from stock at the highest price and finance/lease rates with as many
add-ons as possible. The Sales Associate makes a commission as does the Sales Manager, the General Sales Manager
and the Finance Manager. Sometimes even the "Closer" or Floor Manager too. Even the Used Car Manager if you have
a trade-in! It is really hard to have equal footing in this transaction and as a result it is much more costly.

2. USE THE INTERNET Send
an online inquiry to a dealer or other third party

Most websites sell their leads to dealers
who buy them or there are dealer websites that let you submit directly. On the plus side, you can get some information upfront
that helps you, like real time inventory, but the moment you tell your internet sales associate that you are interested
just watch what happens next. They will attempt to "close you" on making an appointment to come to the
dealership. In essence you drop your guard and next thing you know, you are at the dealership buying a car the old-fashioned
way. Let the games begin.

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